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∙ 14y agoUnfortuantley that is true.
However ther are many men who had abusive fathers who have never touch their wife in anger. Likewise there are men who were never hit by their father who do abuse their wife.
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∙ 14y agoNo, all men should kiss their fathers. Just like all men should kiss their mothers, all women should kiss their fathers, and all women should kiss their mothers.
Because we are generally raise by our mothers while our fathers are out to work. Our mothers teaches us from an early age how to act towards others especially women.
Throughout history, it has always been more likely that a man will sexually abuse women. However, many rapes and abuse often go unreported.
Approximately 10 to 12 million women are bringing up a child/children with no financial support from the fathers.
males are more common then women because of substance abuse
YES. Fathers have equal rights to their child just as the mothers do. Mothers should not automatically get sole primary physical custody just because they are women. The family court system in the states is starting to lean towards this. Hopefully it will not take 50 years and umpteen kidnapped children.
both men and women have the same percentage for alcohol abuse, but men have a high percentage of using illicit drugs
most likely their mothers, although there is no proof, this is the viewpoint most favored by historians.
men I think women are more likely to forget to feed their pets than beat them where men usually are more..aggressive I guess
Unfortnately, children are beaten by both women and men. However, in some families it is understood that the fathers are the ones to punish children.
Anyone can be an emotional abuser regardless of gender. It's important to recognize and address emotional abuse whenever it occurs in any type of relationship.
Many times a women alienate children from their fathers because they themselves do not wish to have contact with the father. Therefore; children get alienated due to an unintended consequence, but there are as many different answers to this questions as there are fathers alienated from their children. Unless there is abuse on the part of the man, the damage done to children who are alienated from their fathers is usually irreparable. It is extremely cruel to keep children from their fathers. Children need fathers as much as, and in some cases, more than children need their mothers. A father's positive influence cannot be bought for all the gold in Egypt. It is flat out child abuse for ANYONE to intentionally alienate children from their fathers. It can actually be a blessing for a mother to have a civil-productive relationship with the children's father. The mother can then have a much needed break from the children, financial support and the comfort of attending childrens activities without animosity. My sons father and I divorced when they were young and we got along beautifully while raising our children together and in close proximity. It was a positive influence that they witnessed their parents caring enough about THEM to get along with each other.